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Get the Most from the Maverick X3 Suspension with Adjustable Radius Rods
The Can-Am Maverick X3 is a potent machine with very capable factory suspension. Upgraded rear radius arms for the Maverick X3 is one of the most important mods you can do. Adjustable suspension allows for adjustments in camber and toe, which can drastically improve the handling characteristics of the Maverick X3. [… Read More
Style Up With The Polaris RZR Premium Grille Upgrade
The Agency Power Premium Grille is a stylish addition to your Polaris RZR Turbo or 1000. The replacement grille is constructed from an inner and outer assembly that has been precision cut out of stainless steel. [ SHOP NOW ] The outer grille is powder coated in a textured black and features… Read More
Simple Bolt-Ons = Unlocking +30hp on Vin’s E92 BMW M3!
N/A V8 life is a real conundrum sometimes. They tend to make real nice sounds, they’re super reliable, and (in the case of the s65) can rev nice and high without worry. But getting good power gains ain’t as easy as turning up the boost knob. Thankfully the e92 M3 has pretty… Read More
BMW F10 M5 Carbon Fiber Aero Program
The F10 chassis marked a turning point for BMW’s M5 platform. Gone was the E60’s high-revving V10 screamer, but in its place was a very potent 4.4L S63 twin turbo V8. The this twin turbo V8 has proven to be no slouch, capable of bending space and time with minimal work. With… Read More
Stay in Boost with the Can-Am Maverick X3 Blow Off Valve Kit
The Can-Am X3 is a rocket with an ECU flash and exhaust reaching near 200 horsepower. The purpose of a Blow Off Valve is not just to sound cool, but it is designed to release the pressure that is built up in the charge side of the turbo system. The pressure in the… Read More
The VR Performance Kia Stinger GT Intake is Engineered to Perform
The Kia Stinger GT is a potent machine no one saw coming. The VR Performance cold air intake kit raises the bar and begs to be first on the list of modifications to this potent engine. Engineered to retain the factory air scoop, air is directed from the front of the bumper… Read More